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Cineworld to file for administration as part of restructuring

Cineworld, the world's second-largest cinema chain operator, filed for US bankruptcy protection in September
Cineworld, the world's second-largest cinema chain operator, filed for US bankruptcy protection in September

Embattled cinema chain operator Cineworld Group said it will file for administration in Britain and suspend trading on the London Stock Exchange next month, as part of a restructuring plan to reduce its massive debt.

Shares in the world's second-largest cinema chain operator, which filed for US bankruptcy protection in September, slumped 26% to 0.52 pence in morning trade.

The company had disclosed a net debt of about $8.8 billion, according to its latest results at the time.

The British company said administrators, once appointed, would shift all of its assets to a wholly owned subsidiary called Crown, and a newly incorporated company controlled by the group's lenders will become the sole owner of Crown, with Cineworld ceasing to have any interest in the parties.

Its London-listed shares will also be suspended as a result.

The proposed restructuring will involve the release of about $4.53 billion of the group's debt, a rights offering to raise gross proceeds of $800m and the provision of $1.46 billion in new debt financing, Cineworld said.

The owner of Regal in the US and Picturehouse, Planet and Cinema City across Europe had scrapped plans to sell some or all of its businesses after failing to find a buyer.

It opted for a restructuring plan that effectively wipes out existing shareholders' equity.

Hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic that closed cinemas and halted releases of blockbluster films, Cineworld also faced increased competition from streaming services.

The company continues to expect to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July, having said in May that its proposed debt restructuring had the backing of most of its lenders.

However, the restructuring plan would still not provide for any recovery for its existing shareholders, Cineworld added.

The company operates about 128 cinemas in the UK and Ireland, and over 700 worldwide.